HELP~All squared setups please post here!
#46
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19" wheels for square setup
Does anybody know where I can find affordable (i.e. <$600 per wheel) 19x9.5 wheels with five split-spokes in silver with an offset of about 32 - 34, or custom offsets. The only such wheels that I could find are shown in the attached picture. It turns out that the manufacturer is in freakin' Australia!
I want to use them for a square, dual deep-concave setup. I am going with 19's because we have poor road conditions here in Illinois. I am looking for a semi-aggressive offset because I want to avoid spacers.
I guess I'm asking for something too specific.
I want to use them for a square, dual deep-concave setup. I am going with 19's because we have poor road conditions here in Illinois. I am looking for a semi-aggressive offset because I want to avoid spacers.
I guess I'm asking for something too specific.
Last edited by chiefrock; 12-09-2014 at 04:53 PM.
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Does anybody know where I can find affordable (i.e. <$600 per wheel) 19x9.5 wheels with five split-spokes in silver with an offset of about 32 - 34, or custom offsets. The only such wheels that I could find are shown in the attached picture. It turns out that the manufacturer is in freakin' Australia!
I want to use them for a square, dual deep-concave setup. I am going with 19's because we have poor road conditions here in Illinois. I am looking for a semi-aggressive offset because I want to avoid spacers.
I guess I'm asking for something too specific.
I want to use them for a square, dual deep-concave setup. I am going with 19's because we have poor road conditions here in Illinois. I am looking for a semi-aggressive offset because I want to avoid spacers.
I guess I'm asking for something too specific.
They have these in +40
TreadDepot.com: Advanti Rein Silver Wheels
Not split spoke but very nice 5 spokers w/ a +35
TreadDepot.com: SSR GTV01 Silver Wheels
Not sure the offsets but another option
Mirabeau Alloy Wheels by TSW
Gramlites are an option but a split six spoke
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/-...Fe1cMgodxncAeQ
Evasive Motorsports | PH: 626.336.3400 Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm PST: Gram Lights 57xtreme
Might also send a PM to Need4Speed & GetYourWheels, and see what they can come up with
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There are the Concept Ones~
CS-5.0 Matte Silver Executive Edition Wheel - Concept One Wheels
CS-5.0 Matte Silver Executive Edition Wheel - Concept One Wheels
#52
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I like the TSW Mirabeau but the offset of the 9.5 wasn't aggressive enough to use without spacers. I also like the Concept One wheels, but I couldn't find them in 19".
I actually had a set of SC-5ive wheels a couple of years ago. I sold them because I needed cash at the time. If I can't find a split spoke wheel, then I'll go with those again.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I actually had a set of SC-5ive wheels a couple of years ago. I sold them because I needed cash at the time. If I can't find a split spoke wheel, then I'll go with those again.
Thanks for the suggestions.
#53
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Sorry to obsess over spacers, but I don't see any in your list of mods. Surely, you must have needed them to get those 10.5's to fit.
#55
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So, the 275 mm tire stretched onto the 10.5" wheel will be nearly 1" wider on the inboard side right? That won't scrape the control arm in the front? There is really that much extra space in there?
#58
Camber mod on 9.5's squared
Good morning. Long time lurker, first time poster here. I sincerely apologize if this question should have been posed elsewhere as I understand this thread is more about displaying a successful squared setup. I hope to be able to add mine to the list this week. But, before I do I would truly appreciate a little affirmation on my setup.
Having studied countless threads on wheels & tires and scribbling 6 pages of notes, I think I've settled on the following setup for my '11 Journey Sedan: F/R:19x9.5 +35 on 245/40/19 pilots.
Delivered yesterday was PN EIB6390140 which should get me 1.2/1.5 drop, respectively; bringing me to my question:
With the drop and wheel/tire combo mentioned, is it possible to get within an acceptable neg camber with just an alignment or am I looking at added expense of arms? I understand the better way to go is with a camber kit, but that is just not in the cards right now. The other option would be to go staggered and not have to hassle with trying to force the tire fitment issue. OR will everything sit down okay for 6 months until I get the kit? I don't want to pull or roll fenders at this point either.
So, conservatively speaking, is a relatively effortless setup possible with my tire/wheel choice stated above or would there be a heavy recommendation to go 8.5/9.5 and be done with it? Thanks for your patience!
Having studied countless threads on wheels & tires and scribbling 6 pages of notes, I think I've settled on the following setup for my '11 Journey Sedan: F/R:19x9.5 +35 on 245/40/19 pilots.
Delivered yesterday was PN EIB6390140 which should get me 1.2/1.5 drop, respectively; bringing me to my question:
With the drop and wheel/tire combo mentioned, is it possible to get within an acceptable neg camber with just an alignment or am I looking at added expense of arms? I understand the better way to go is with a camber kit, but that is just not in the cards right now. The other option would be to go staggered and not have to hassle with trying to force the tire fitment issue. OR will everything sit down okay for 6 months until I get the kit? I don't want to pull or roll fenders at this point either.
So, conservatively speaking, is a relatively effortless setup possible with my tire/wheel choice stated above or would there be a heavy recommendation to go 8.5/9.5 and be done with it? Thanks for your patience!
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Good morning. Long time lurker, first time poster here. I sincerely apologize if this question should have been posed elsewhere as I understand this thread is more about displaying a successful squared setup. I hope to be able to add mine to the list this week. But, before I do I would truly appreciate a little affirmation on my setup.
Having studied countless threads on wheels & tires and scribbling 6 pages of notes, I think I've settled on the following setup for my '11 Journey Sedan: F/R:19x9.5 +35 on 245/40/19 pilots.
Delivered yesterday was PN EIB6390140 which should get me 1.2/1.5 drop, respectively; bringing me to my question:
With the drop and wheel/tire combo mentioned, is it possible to get within an acceptable neg camber with just an alignment or am I looking at added expense of arms? I understand the better way to go is with a camber kit, but that is just not in the cards right now. The other option would be to go staggered and not have to hassle with trying to force the tire fitment issue. OR will everything sit down okay for 6 months until I get the kit? I don't want to pull or roll fenders at this point either.
So, conservatively speaking, is a relatively effortless setup possible with my tire/wheel choice stated above or would there be a heavy recommendation to go 8.5/9.5 and be done with it? Thanks for your patience!
Having studied countless threads on wheels & tires and scribbling 6 pages of notes, I think I've settled on the following setup for my '11 Journey Sedan: F/R:19x9.5 +35 on 245/40/19 pilots.
Delivered yesterday was PN EIB6390140 which should get me 1.2/1.5 drop, respectively; bringing me to my question:
With the drop and wheel/tire combo mentioned, is it possible to get within an acceptable neg camber with just an alignment or am I looking at added expense of arms? I understand the better way to go is with a camber kit, but that is just not in the cards right now. The other option would be to go staggered and not have to hassle with trying to force the tire fitment issue. OR will everything sit down okay for 6 months until I get the kit? I don't want to pull or roll fenders at this point either.
So, conservatively speaking, is a relatively effortless setup possible with my tire/wheel choice stated above or would there be a heavy recommendation to go 8.5/9.5 and be done with it? Thanks for your patience!
You can get just the rear camber bolt & toe bolt setup for about $80 and if you DIY the install that's all you'd be out, this will require elongating the slots for the new toe bolts and also the slot for the camber bolts. It's the cheapest route to go as the rear arms are about $150ish. You can always just get it aligned the best you can and rotate tires more often until you can get the camber sets, or maybe you'll find the tire wear is "good enough".
here's the rear camber/toe kit sets, they look the same but the toe bolts are longer (IIRC)
SPC Rear Camber Cam Bolts (370Z / G37)
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sp...FeFzMgodgXcAiQ
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